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Abstract Klyuchevskoy Volcanic Group (KVG) is one of the world's largest clusters of subduction‐zone volcanoes and hosts a complex trans‐crustal magmatic system. Using a machine‐learning–based detection workflow applied to data from the KISS seismic experiment in 2015–2016, we obtained an enhanced earthquake catalog for KVG volcano‐magmatic activity ...
Weifan Lu +2 more
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Sulfides of the Modern Kamchatka Hydrothermal Systems [PDF]
Sulfides pyrite, melnikovite-pyrite, marcasite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, galena, cinnabar, coloradoite, metacinnabar are precipitating at the modern geothermal systems of Kamchatka: Kireunsky, Dvukhyurtochny and Apapel'sky in Central Kamchatka ...
Ksenia O Shishkanova +6 more
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Etiopathogenetic treatment options for somnambulism
Background. The incidence of somnambulism is about 7% and has a genetic basis for the disease. In childhood, it mostly runs benignly and independently passes by adulthood.
D. A. Osipova
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Seismic Effects of Large Earthquakes on Sea‐Level Budget Closures
Abstract Large submarine earthquakes introduce significant distortions into the ocean bottom pressure (OBP) data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and its follow‐on mission (GRACE‐FO), leading to non‐closure of regional sea‐level budgets in seismically active oceans.
Y. Tony Song +4 more
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SHAPING THE VISION OF THE FUTURE IN MORTGAGE HOLDERS
The article features some results of an empirical research that defines the specifics of shaping the vision of the future in mortgage holders. The hypothesis under examination states the difference in the vision of the future in mortgage holders, those
Yu. Yu. Neyaskina, O. V. Pukhova
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Catch of walleye pollock by Russia is the highest in the northern Okhotsk Sea where on average 0.94 million metric tons were caught annually in the period between 1962 and 2017, or around 24 % of the total yield of Russian fishery.
V. V. Kulik +2 more
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Abstract Near‐surface permafrost degradation has the potential to damage infrastructure needed to sustain Arctic communities, but risk assessments remain highly uncertain due to a limited representation of the Arctic circumpolar building stock. With deep learning building footprint detection and building occupancy classification models, we expand the ...
E. Manos +4 more
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Evolution of the Kurile-Kamchatkan Volcanic Arcs and Dynamics of the Kamchatka-Aleutian junction [PDF]
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Kurile-Kamchatkan arc system has been reconstructed based on the spatial-tectonic setting of the volcanic-rock formations and their petrologic-geochemical characteristics, using gravity and seismic data.
Savelyev D.P. +3 more
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The article covers the outcomes of the empiric research devoted to the revelation of subjective life way picture formation among servicepersons in different spatiotemporal conditions of professional activities. It verifies the hypothesis of interrelation
Yu. Yu. Neyaskina, P. A. Miryasov
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1972–2017, the total moth biomass ina subarctic community had a positive trend but biomass trends differ betweenmoth groups based on taxonomy, phenology and resource use. In the northern latitudes, outbreaking species impact greatly moth biomass Moth biomass is associated withtemperature variables and marine Regime shifts, which can be effective ...
Julia J. J. Fält‐Nardmann +7 more
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